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★★★★
16 Pro Max (iOS 18.x)
The quality of life improvements are welcome, as the user experience has improved in almost every conceivable way in recent years. M-W’s form and function remain first in class, but many users would still like to see suggestions listed for misspellings, all too common on cramped virtual keyboards. Having to use fine scrolling or backspacing to the erroneous character has always felt tedious, even onerous. Another long-standing request: LANDSCAPE SUPPORT. Many users are sick of being torn from landscape to portrait mode when multitasking. Minus two stars initially, then three, which feels gener
★★★★★
XS Max, iOS 12.x
This update has exceeded my wildest expectations, and in doing so, raises the bar for others who choose to pursue similar endeavors. Wow! ... Original review: Brilliant title polished and perfected for both iPhone and iPad by an indie studio that provides far more continued support than the largest companies in the business. TWoM represents the gold standard on iOS, as it is wholly original and has astonishing depth. By the way, it never hurts when a title's aesthetics and controls have been implemented flawlessly on its platform (ie, iOS).
This War of MineUS · 2018-10-14
★★★★★
iPhone 7 Plus, iOS 10.x
It is great to see that the Shredder development team has continued to support this application. Such continued efforts are the hallmark of quality on iOS, and serve as the gold standard to all prospective developers. Thanks for a great app. Edit: The latest updates have been halfhearted at best. It would be nice to see the developers give this gem the attention and polish it deserves, as I'd love to increase my rating to 5-stars.
Shredder ChessUS · 2016-10-19
★★★★
iPhone 4S on iOS 6.0.1
How about this: Full electronic (including mobile) access to the print material upon retail purchase? The idea being ease of use and convenience as opposed to unnecessary hassle and inconvenience. Why should anyone have to use a mobile browser instead of an application to access the drug guide? At present, the answer is that said consumer shouldn't because s/he has not paid enough (i.e., $30 in addition to the $46 paid for the physical copy). Unscrupulous to say the least.